UNICEF receives support 8. nóvember 2006 16:11 UNICEF's chidren's center in Indonesia Five Icelandic companies will tomorrow sign an agreement to support UNICEF in Iceland for three years. The grant is a combined 60 million kronur. The companies are Baugur Group, FL Group, Fons, Glitnir and Samskip. With this agreement UNICEF will further strengthen their work and will be able to fund more projects. The first project UNICEF does with the new sponsors is the day of the red noses on December 1st. It is a day of fundraising, people are encouraged to become „World Parents“ by sponsoring a child. Red noses will also be sold to raise money for UNICEF projects all over the world. Baggalútur wrote a song on the occasion called Brostu (Smile) and is already being played on the radio. News News in English Mest lesið Hraun streymir að langmestu frá Svartsengi Innlent Kosningavaktin: Íslendingar ganga að kjörborðinu Innlent Sauð upp úr í morgunumferðinni Innlent Skilningsleysi fyrrverandi fjármálaráðherra um að kenna Innlent FB stækkar og Framsókn aftur á gröfunni Innlent Spákaupmenn ásælist vatn meðan fæðuöryggi sé stefnt í voða Innlent Það sem oftast ógildir kjörseðilinn Innlent Vonast til að útkljá deilumál í fyrramálið Innlent Ekið á gangandi vegfaranda á Langholtsvegi Innlent Minnst þrír foreldrar verkfallsbarna hafi misst vinnuna Innlent
Five Icelandic companies will tomorrow sign an agreement to support UNICEF in Iceland for three years. The grant is a combined 60 million kronur. The companies are Baugur Group, FL Group, Fons, Glitnir and Samskip. With this agreement UNICEF will further strengthen their work and will be able to fund more projects. The first project UNICEF does with the new sponsors is the day of the red noses on December 1st. It is a day of fundraising, people are encouraged to become „World Parents“ by sponsoring a child. Red noses will also be sold to raise money for UNICEF projects all over the world. Baggalútur wrote a song on the occasion called Brostu (Smile) and is already being played on the radio.
News News in English Mest lesið Hraun streymir að langmestu frá Svartsengi Innlent Kosningavaktin: Íslendingar ganga að kjörborðinu Innlent Sauð upp úr í morgunumferðinni Innlent Skilningsleysi fyrrverandi fjármálaráðherra um að kenna Innlent FB stækkar og Framsókn aftur á gröfunni Innlent Spákaupmenn ásælist vatn meðan fæðuöryggi sé stefnt í voða Innlent Það sem oftast ógildir kjörseðilinn Innlent Vonast til að útkljá deilumál í fyrramálið Innlent Ekið á gangandi vegfaranda á Langholtsvegi Innlent Minnst þrír foreldrar verkfallsbarna hafi misst vinnuna Innlent